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A number of companies make cabinets that can be adapted to look like Hoosier style cabinets. For example, Conestoga Wood has some arts and crafts style (from the early 1900s) cabinets in oak that could easily have Hoosier-style hardware added. If you like this style, print out a picture and go to your local cabinet supply company (even places like Lowe's and Home Depot) and pick out what you like that works for you. You could even mix in a hutch from an unfinished furniture place and work it into your design. Once you've found your cabinets, then check out Hoosier style hardware options at <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.shenandoahrestoration.com/Hoosier1.html">http://www.shenandoahrestoration.com/Hoosier1.html</a> and <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.shenandoahrestoration.com/Hoosier4.html">http://www.shenandoahrestoration.com/Hoosier4.html</a> . They have knobs and latches, and they even have a Hoosier label to stick on one of the finished units. When your cabinets are ...
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Does anyone know where I can buy new kitchen cabinets that look like early 20th century Hoosier cabinets?
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